Like any concept, the Four Thirds imaging system has its pros and cons. On the plus side, camera bodies and lenses tend to be very compact, but then the four/thirds aspect ratio that's in keeping with pre-widescreen viewing screens now looks dated.
Manufacturer: Olympus
Like any concept, the Four Thirds imaging system has its pros and cons. On the plus side, camera bodies and lenses tend to be very compact, but then the four/thirds aspect ratio that's in keeping with pre-widescreen viewing screens now looks dated.
The lens is stuck. It feels like it is locked, yet the release button doesn't release it. It will not turn, and will not function. I came to Amazon to ask for product support and find warranty information, as it should still be under the manufacturer's warranty.
Like any concept, the Four Thirds imaging system has its pros and cons. On the plus side, camera bodies and lenses tend to be very compact, but then the four/thirds aspect ratio that's in keeping with pre-widescreen viewing screens now looks dated.
Slightly better cameras but otherwise, not much of an update - buy the iPhone 14 Pro or switch to Android instead
Better low-light photography, Slightly longer battery life, Action mode gives super stabilised video
The same performance as the iPhone 13, No Dynamic Island or Always-On display, 60Hz screen
The iPhone 14 comes to market with the same launch price as the previous generation. At the same time, iPhone connoisseurs were more than disillusioned after the presentation of the new smartphone. Apple leaves large parts of the hardware unchanged and does not dare to change the design.
Top performance level despite last year's chip, Very high quality workmanship, Improved image and video quality, Excellent battery life
Hardly any innovations, Charging takes too long for 2022
A slight camera upgrade, new emergency features, and... not a whole lot else
Better selfie camera, Good battery life, Crash detection and satellite SOS are neat
It’s more like an iPhone 13S, Display is still 60Hz, eSIM transition will be easy for most but painful for some
The build quality is pretty good for a retractable lens. In its transport position the lens feels tight and solid thanks to high quality plastics. You've to move the lens to its working position prior to being able to taking pictures - this is as easy as simply zooming from the transport position to...
Olympus's ultrawide zoom for Micro Four Thirds offers impressive image quality plus fast and silent autofocus, in a tiny package that makes it easily the smallest lens of its type.
Photographers looking for ultra-wideangle capability in the smallest possible package;
Users demanding the widest angle coverage possible;
The Zuiko Digital ED 9-18mm 1:4-5.6 is without doubt a very good lens indeed, especially for a relatively inexpensive ultra-wideangle zoom. It's sharp even wide open, has negligible distortion, and shows practically no vignetting.
High image quality - decently sharp from centre to corner even wide open; Extremely low distortion; Essentially no falloff/vigmetting; Small and lightweight
Moderate chromatic aberration (although not excessive for an ultra-wide
An affordable compact ultra-wide angle lens for Four Thirds system DSLRs, giving an equivalent angle of view of an 18-36mm lens on a full-frame camera.
Compact; lightweight design; Excellent resolution at f/8 throughout the zoom range; Excellent resistance to flare and ghosting; Fast AF
Chromatic Aberrations at 18mm; Resolution towards the edge of the frame at 9mm
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